EP0650935B1 - Rinneneinrichtung für eine Glasformmaschine - Google Patents

Rinneneinrichtung für eine Glasformmaschine Download PDF

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EP0650935B1
EP0650935B1 EP95100307A EP95100307A EP0650935B1 EP 0650935 B1 EP0650935 B1 EP 0650935B1 EP 95100307 A EP95100307 A EP 95100307A EP 95100307 A EP95100307 A EP 95100307A EP 0650935 B1 EP0650935 B1 EP 0650935B1
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Manfred Struckmeier
Andreas Graefe
Eckhard Möller
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    • C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
    • C03B7/00Distributors for the molten glass; Means for taking-off charges of molten glass; Producing the gob, e.g. controlling the gob shape, weight or delivery tact
    • C03B7/14Transferring molten glass or gobs to glass blowing or pressing machines
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  • the invention relates to a channel device according to the Preamble of claim 1.
  • a droplet distributor has an upper scoop part and a lower part of the scoop (Page 1, lines 102 and 103) by a bearing ring about a vertical axis of a drop selection are pivotable.
  • the upper part of the scoop is in Malfunction about a horizontal axis of a standard of the bearing ring can be tilted down to the following one Drop the free fall through the bearing ring, a base and a frame into one Allow cullet bunkers.
  • the lower part of the scoop is relatively long to the different long channels to be able to load drops in succession.
  • each gutter supports a ball joint on a lever and the lower one End at a height-adjustable yoke.
  • a very similar gutter system is from the DE layout specification 1,024,681. There are also around a horizontal axis of the upper and lower part of the scoop and a relatively long lower one Scoop part provided, so the same disadvantages to be expected as in US 1,575,370 A. is not on the individual elements of the gutter system, but on one the sliding properties of the Drops in the gutter-enhancing coating the Scooprinne and the Langrinnen directed.
  • Each channel system has its own scoop channel which can be moved radially with respect to the drop outlet from the drop feeder.
  • the upper end of each long channel can be raised and lowered around a horizontal tilt pin of a machine-fixed holder.
  • the lower end of each long channel rests on the adjusting device of a holder designed as an adjusting screw, to which the end channel is also fastened with two connection points.
  • the holder can be adjusted in a horizontal plane by means of two adjusting screws of the adjusting device arranged under 90 o .
  • the invention has for its object the channel device to improve.
  • This object is characterized by the features of claim 1 solved. If it is an I.S. glass molding machine acts, preferably takes place for one form of all Sections of the I.S. glass molding machine only one Scooprinne Use, such as shown in US 3,775,083 A, around the vertical axis of the associated drop outlet is pivotable. The inclination is also preferred all long channels are equal to the horizontal.
  • the actuator can be coaxial Reach longitudinal axes of the drop and shape, thereby the formation is facilitated and improved. In general the drop gets in free fur from one Drop scissors of the drop feeder into the scoop channel.
  • the formation of the universal joint according to claim 2 is structurally particularly simple and yet very reliable.
  • the ball cage is preferably located on the Underside of the long channel and the ball cage is only loose placed on the spherical body. This will do the assembly and the disassembly of the long channel without interference which makes operational safety easier.
  • the ball cage can also formed as part of a separate component be detachable with the long channel, e.g. by Screws, is connected.
  • the relative setting with any accuracy can be made.
  • the coupling parts according to claim 6 can be special advantageously be designed as mandrels, the one easy and quick assembly and disassembly of the end channels allow.
  • the gutter is always with one complementary coupling part provided.
  • the end gutter two-dimensionally exactly on the longitudinal axis of the set the corresponding shape.
  • the delivery is preferably on a pivotable about the first pivot axis Column attached.
  • the axial fixation of the first threaded spindle can e.g. on the boom or on a machine-fixed Construction part done.
  • the first threaded spindle can be operated by hand.
  • the features of claim 9 lead to a simple and reliable swinging of the boom and thus of the coupling part.
  • the axial definition of the second Threaded spindle can e.g. on a machine-fixed construction part happen. Also the second lead screw can be operated by hand.
  • the features of claim 10 lead to a particularly safe and stable reception of the end channel.
  • the advantage is that only one of the booms in the Rule because of the better accessibility of the lower, can be driven directly to pivot the boom, while the other boom through the common pillar is pivotally taken along.
  • the gearbox can e.g. as Chain gear designed with or without chain tensioner be, again only one, expediently because the lower, the two threaded spindles for better accessibility is to drive directly while the other Threaded spindle driven synchronously by the gear becomes.
  • the features of claim 11 lead to a particularly gentle deflection of the drop in the longitudinal axis of the Shape.
  • the drop held in contact with the end channel by centripetal forces.
  • the magnitude of the centripetal forces increases from one Maximum value at the upper end of the gutter except for one Minimum at the bottom of the gutter continuously.
  • the lower end of the gutter can improve the Centering of the drop optionally with a funnel be equipped, which finally drops into the Form feeds.
  • the drop is also on this Transition point spared as much as possible and largely Pass bump-free to the gutter.
  • the advantages of the invention are also usable in multiple drop or multiple mold operation.
  • Fig. 1 shows schematically a channel device 1 for Pouring drops of molten glass from one Drop feeder 2 through a channel system 3 into a mold 4, in particular a preform of a not shown I.S. glass molding machine.
  • the drop feeder 2 points in a manner known per se a feeder head 5, from the drop outlet 6 a Strand of molten glass emerges from which periodically by a movable in the direction of the double arrow 7 Scissors 7 'drops can be separated.
  • the channel system 3 has a scoop channel 8, a sliding body 9, a long channel 10 and an end channel 11.
  • the Scooprinne 8 is not closer in this case shown, known per se around a longitudinal axis 12 of the drop outlet 6 is pivotable. The Scooprinne 8 therefore catches all those separated by the scissors 7 ' Drops and directs them depending on their swivel position successively the rest of the subsequent gutter systems 3 to.
  • Each drop passes through the channel system 3 with its Longitudinal axis along a dash-dotted line in Fig. 1 entered trajectory 13.
  • the Scooprinne 8 is curved and deflects the drop diagonally downwards. Between a lower end 14 of the scoop channel 8 and there is a distance between an upper end 15 of the sliding body 9 16 of e.g. 65 mm. Similarly, there is between a lower end 17 of the sliding body 9 and an upper end 18 of the long channel 10 a distance 19 from e.g. 5 mm.
  • Fig. 1 is also the vertical long semi-axis 28 of the Ellipsenviertel 25 shown.
  • the angles of incidence 20, 21 come about in that on the one hand, the lower end 14 of the scoop channel 8 opposite the upper end 15 of the sliding body 9 and on the other hand the lower end 17 of the slider 9 relative to the upper end 18 of the long channel 10 an elevation 33 and 34 has at right angles to the movement path 13.
  • the Elevations 33, 34 are chosen only so large that a Impact of the drops on the upper ends 15, 18 in all operating conditions are safely avoided.
  • the sliding body 9 is to be described later machine-supported.
  • Each channel 10 is with a universal joint 38 their slider 9 connected.
  • the universal joint points one attached to the underside of the long channel 10 Ball cage 39, one on a support member 36 fixed spherical body 40 engages.
  • the support element 36 is adjustable with a screw 37 on the associated Slider 9 set.
  • the lower end 23 of the long channel 10 extends with vertical freedom of movement and protection against rotation about its longitudinal axis in a vertical shaft 42 on upper end 24 of the associated end channel 11. It is a Adjusting device 43 designed as an adjusting screw provided that in a threaded bore 45 (Fig. 27) a bracket 44 screwed in and by a lock nut 46 is secured. Resting on the adjusting device 43 the lower end 23 of the long channel 10 can be raised and lowered a horizontal axis of the spherical body 40.
  • brackets 47 and 48 on the outside of the end channel 11 are horizontally extending support arms 49 and 50 mounted, the function of which will be explained later.
  • the movement path 13 is in any case by relative Adjustment of the individual elements of the channel system 3 to be designed so that undesirable jerky loads of the drop can be avoided. So is the transition from the scoop channel 8 to the sliding body 9 and from the sliding body 9 on the long channel 10 especially on an optimal Cant 33, 34 to watch out for the impact angle 20, 21 are optimal and the drop after each free flight not undesirably badly deformed becomes. It is also important to ensure that the piece the movement path 13 tangentially in the region of the long channel 10 into the Ellipsenviertel 25, so that also here the drop is protected from jerky loads becomes.
  • FIG. 2 shows a channel device 1 for double drop operation, so where along the two longitudinal axes 12 in essentially two drops into the associated one at the same time Scooprinne 8 and fall through the rest of its associated Channel system 3 are passed into the respective form 4.
  • the two channel systems 3 are essentially nested arranged one above the other.
  • each at the lower end of the end channels 11, 11 Funnel 51 integrally formed to secure the centering of the drop on the longitudinal axis 31 of the form 4 serves.
  • an actuator 52 is shown with the the end channel 11 in a to the longitudinal axis 31 of the mold 4th rectangular level can be set.
  • the representation the actuating device 52 in FIG. 3 is schematic.
  • the actuating device 52 has for the end channel 11 two along a vertical axis 53 with each other aligned coupling parts designed as arbors 54 and 55 on.
  • the support arms 49, 50 are each with a bearing bore rotates freely on the coupling parts 55, 54 stored.
  • Each coupling part 54, 55 is on one Boom 56, 57 according to the double arrows 58, 59 in the to the longitudinal axis 31 of the form 4 rectangular plane longitudinally displaceable.
  • each boom 56, 57 is one machine-fixed parallel to the longitudinal axis 31 of the shape 4 first pivot axis 60 in the direction of the double arrow 61 swivels back and forth. The details of this will be discussed later explained. In any case, can be by the actuator 52 achieve that the vertical end of the Path of motion 13, as in Fig. 3 by three different dash-dotted lines indicated, coaxial or is parallel to the longitudinal axis 31 of the form 4.
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross section through the scoop channel 8.
  • the inner surface 62 is accordingly semicircular at the bottom a radius 68 formed while adhering to this Semicircular profile tangentially upwards and through an angle 69 Connect side wall areas 70 facing outwards.
  • FIG. 6 shows part of an I.S. glass molding machine 170, whose frame one on the side, not shown Stand resting Scoopbalken 171.
  • the holding device 175 is in the Top view essentially U-shaped and has a base attached to the mounting plates 174 178 and extending forward from base 178 Arms 179 and 180 (Fig. 7).
  • Top of base 178 is a horizontally extending center mark 181 attached, which is preferably also in the central plane the I.S. glass molding machine 170 is arranged.
  • the mounting plates 174 each hang on top Hook 182 on a slide rail 183 on the front surface 172.
  • the holding device 175 can therefore in their Assembly to be moved laterally until the Center marking 181 with the machine-fixed center marking 173 is aligned. Be in this position the centering pins 176 inserted before the screws 177 are attracted. In this way, the holding device 175 very precisely relative to the scoop beam 171 centered.
  • the I.S. glass molding machine 170 is set up for double mold operation according to FIG. 2 and therefore points to a drop distributor 189 two Scooprinnen 8.8, of which the right in Fig. 6, top the drops of molten glass on top Slide unit 71 passes, while the left in Fig. 6 Scooprinne 8 the drops on the lower slide unit 186 directs.
  • the drop distributor 189 has a base plate 190, with the interposition of an intermediate plate 191 Dowel pins 192 and screws 193 on an upper surface 194 of the scoop beam 171 is attached.
  • the intermediate plate 191 serves the purpose, the height of the drop distributor 189 set.
  • the drop distributor 189 also has a boom 195 and a head 196 attached to it at the front.
  • rotating sleeves 197 rotatably mounted (Fig. 12). These rotating sleeves 197 are known per se Way oscillating gradually, so that the Scooprinnen 8,8 in succession the associated others Channel systems 3 (Fig. 2) with drops of molten liquid Glass can supply. Above each rotating sleeve 197 an inlet funnel 215 is attached to the head 196.
  • the rotating sleeves 197 (FIG. 12) carry intermediate tubes at the bottom 198 of different lengths, so that in Fig. 6 the left Scooprinne 8 arranged lower than the right Scooprinne 8 is.
  • the Scooprinnen 8,8 are each on the lower End of the intermediate pipes 198 detachably mounted.
  • Each arm 179, 180 has a mounting surface at the top and outside 199 for a setup gauge 200 (FIG. 10).
  • a setup gauge 200 In the Mounting surface 199 are fitting holes 201 for Dowel pins and threaded holes 202 for fastening screws, with which the setup gauge 200 on the arms 179,180 can be releasably attached.
  • FIG. 7 shows details of the holding device 175 the mounting surfaces 199, 199 each closes Mounting surface 203 with fitting holes 204 for the dowel pins 187 (Fig. 6) and threaded holes 205 for the screws 188 (Fig. 6).
  • Fig. 9 illustrates that 206 mounting holes in the mounting surface 207 for dowel pins and tapped holes 208 for Screws are provided with which the mounting piece 185 releasably attached to his arm 179,180 can be.
  • the setup gauge 200 in side view shown.
  • the setup gauge is essentially Portal-like design and has mounting surfaces 209 on, each with a to the mounting surfaces 199 (Fig. 6 and 8) matching hole pattern are provided.
  • On the jig 200 is attached to a boom 210 above, the distance between the longitudinal axes 12, 12 (Fig. 6) from each other Has fitting holes 211 (see also Fig. 12).
  • FIG. 11 shows the position of the fitting bores 211 on the one hand and on the other hand, from fitting holes 212 and through holes 213, each in the mounting surface 209 (Fig. 10) open.
  • FIG. 12 shows the adjustment of the drop distributor 189 relative to the already assembled holding device 175.
  • the set-up gauge is placed on the holding device 175 200 mounted.
  • centering pins 214 are viewed from above in inlet funnel 215, the rotating sleeves 197 and the Intermediate tubes 198 introduced. To do this, the Scooprinnen 8.8 disassembled from the intermediate pipes 198. Therefore, in Fig. 12, the upper parts of the scoop channels 8 only indicated by dash-dotted lines.
  • Each centering mandrel 214 is provided with a calibrated pin 216 at the bottom, the one with the adjustment of the drop distributor 189 in the associated fitting hole 211 falls.
  • the dowel pins 192 (Fig. 6) are inserted and the screws 193 screwed in, so that the drop distributor 189 in total in a centered position on the Scoop beam 171 is located.
  • Figure 13 shows six to one half of a 12 section I.S. glass molding machine 170 belonging sliding body 9, the are connected to each other to form the slide unit 71.
  • the other half of the sliding unit 71 is a mirror image the axis 72 formed.
  • the sliding unit 71 is in this case executed as a casting and with radial provided protruding cam 73 for processing.
  • the outer clamping cams 73 are after processing separated from the sliding unit 71.
  • each slider 9 In the upper sliding surface 22 of each slider 9 is a sliding trough 76 guiding the drop is provided.
  • the longitudinal axis 77 of each sliding recess 76 lies in one plane through the longitudinal axis 12 of the drop outlet 6 (Fig. 1).
  • the mounting piece 184 is with fitting holes 74 for Dowel pins 187 (Fig. 6) and through holes 75 for the screws 188 (Fig. 6).
  • each is the two mounting pieces 184 with a lower mounting surface 78 and an upper mounting surface 79.
  • the Mounting surfaces 78, 79 are parallel to one another.
  • the slide unit 71 can both as the upper sliding unit 71 according to FIG. 6 and also as lower slide unit 186 as shown in FIG. 6 can be used.
  • the two sliding units can then be used for relief manufacturing and warehousing are identical be.
  • the depth of the sliding troughs 76 increases from the upper end 15 up to the lower end 17 of the sliding body 9.
  • the Sliding troughs 76 are circular in cross section, as the cross sections of FIG. 15 in detail and 16 can be seen. There is a radius 79 there of the cross-sectional profile of the sliding recess 76.
  • Fig. 17 illustrates the arrangement and design of the further sliding depressions 76.
  • the lower apex line of each Gleitmulde 76 is compared with the horizontal 26 inclined at an angle of 81 o, for example.
  • spherical body 40 is flattened at the bottom and with a Screw 86 attached to the support member 36.
  • Fig. 17 illustrates how the ball body 40 from the ball cage 39 the long channel 10 is overlapped.
  • the ball cage 39 is on a separate component 87 molded onto the underside of the long channel 10 is screwed (see also Fig. 25 and 26).
  • Fig. 18 illustrates the lateral mobility of the Extension 83 in the opening 82. If necessary, can the extension 83 also transversely to the longitudinal extent of the Opening 82 in height relative to the sliding unit 71 adjustable. Then, in deviation from that Representation in Fig. 17 also in the vertical direction Game between the extension 83 and the opening 82 consist. This would be the upper end of the long channel 10 also three-dimensionally relative to the sliding unit 71 to adjust.
  • FIG. 19 shows a top view of the support element 36 with a recess 88 for receiving a foot of the spherical body 40 (Fig. 17) and a through hole 217 for the screw 86.
  • Fig. 20 shows one of the long channels 10, which with a lower bearing surface 89 for the adjusting device 43 is trained.
  • the long channel 10 At the upper end 18 is the long channel 10 on the underside with the molded one in this case Ball cage 39 equipped, which is essentially one represents lower extension of the long channel 10. From underneath a bore 90 is made in this extension, whose diameter is slightly larger than the diameter of the Ball body 40 (Fig. 1). So the ball cage 39, as indicated schematically in FIG. 1, the spherical body 40 overlap, the spherical body having an upper boundary surface 91 of the bore 90 supports.
  • Fig. 21 shows the cross section of the long channel 10 and how the long channel 10 rests on the adjusting device 43.
  • the inner profile of the long channel 10 leading the drop has a semicircle with radius 92 below the vertical side walls that are flat at the top 93 connect.
  • this profile is the Long gutter 10 constant over its entire length.
  • Alternatively can also be a slimmer at the inlet of the long channel Funnel may be provided.
  • Component 87 has a centering pin at the top 218, which in a centering hole 219 (Fig. 17) engages in the underside of the long channel 10.
  • the Component 87 is also with through holes 220 for Provide screws with which the component 87 to the Bottom of the gutter 10 is screwed.
  • 26 shows further details of component 87.
  • FIG. 27 shows further details of the upper region the end channel 11.
  • the bracket 47 is with threaded holes 96 provided, in the screws for fastening the Support arm 49 (Fig. 3) are screwed.
  • the end gutter 11 are like the long gutters 10 (e.g. Fig. 22) clamping surfaces 97 distributed on which the end gutter 11 clamped and then machined can.
  • the shaft 42 is particularly good for receiving and lateral guidance of the lower end 23 of the long channel 10 (Fig. 1) to recognize.
  • the movement path is 13 the longitudinal axis of the drop in the end channel 11 as part of a quarter circle 102 with a radius 103 trained.
  • the piece of movement path 13 in The area of the long channel 10 goes tangentially into the quarter circle 102 over.
  • Fig. 33 shows another embodiment of the Path of movement 13 of the longitudinal axis of the drop.
  • Point 165 of the trajectory 13 follows at an angle downward inclined section 166 of the movement path 13 on lower end of the long channel 10 (Fig. 1) tangentially in a part 167 of a quarter circle 102 with the radius 103 over.
  • the part 167 of the movement path 13 goes in turn at a point 168 tangential to a lower one Part 169 of an ellipse quarter 25 over. As it approaches part 167 of the elliptical quarter 25 from the outside.
  • On the lower end 27 (Fig. 1
  • the arms 56, 57 are vertical Distance from each other at a common order the first pivot axis 60 pivotable column 105 attached. Sections of the column 105 are for this purpose Centering in a complementary pocket 106 of the boom 56, 57 inserted and welded to the brackets.
  • the column 105 is tubular. Grips below into the column 105 with a machine-fixed frame 107 welded bearing journal 108. A similar one Bearing pin 109 engages column 105 from above a.
  • the bearing pin 109 is with an angle piece 110 welded, which via elongated holes 111 (see also Fig. 43) on the frame 107 so as to be vertically adjustable attach is that an overall tight, but but smooth pivoting bearing of the column 105 results.
  • first threaded spindle 113 The simultaneous adjustment of the coupling parts 54, 55 in the direction of the double arrows 58, 59 occurs later to be described in more detail via a handwheel 112 and an axially fixed first threaded spindle 113.
  • Die first threaded spindle 113 extends lengthwise through the entire boom 56 and bears in Fig. 34 at left end an attached sprocket 114 one Transmission 115.
  • the transmission 115 also has one Chain 116 on the bottom over the sprocket 114 and runs above a similar sprocket 117.
  • the upper sprocket 117 is at the left end of another first threaded spindle 118 attached, which is the Extends lengthwise through the upper boom 57.
  • the first threaded spindle 118 moves coupling part 55 in the same direction and simultaneously with the movement of the Coupling part 54.
  • a suitable one Chain tensioners can be provided to ensure the optimal tension the chain 116 adjust.
  • the actuating device 52 shown in FIG. 34 is a those for double mold operation are, according to FIG. 2 apart from the coupling parts 54, 55 two further coupling parts 119 and 120 provided at a vertical distance one another along a vertical axis 121 swear.
  • the coupling parts 119, 120 are in the same way in the direction of double arrows 122 and 123 booms 124 (Fig. 35) and 125 slidable as the coupling parts 54, 55.
  • the outriggers 124, 125 are on a parallel to the column 105 in column 129 arranged in the same way (FIGS. 35 and 39) attached.
  • a first pivot axis 130 of the column 129 extends parallel to the first pivot axis 60.
  • the common sliding movement of the coupling parts 119, 120 is done by a handwheel 131, as in In connection with Fig. 39 will be explained in more detail.
  • the pivoting of the arms 56, 57 about the first pivot axis 60 is done by operating a handwheel 132.
  • the booms 124, 125 ⁇ m the first pivot axis 130 is pivoted with a handwheel 133.
  • Fig. 35 Appropriate means for the arms 56, 57 are illustrated Fig. 35.
  • a nut 134 on the cantilever 56 circular cylindrical outer surface and transverse Threaded bore 135 provided.
  • Mother 134 is over a second parallel to the first pivot axis 60
  • Pivot axis 136 pivotally mounted.
  • Cross to one Connection line between the two pivot axes 60, 136 extends a second threaded spindle 137, the engages in the threaded bore 135 of the nut 134.
  • the second threaded spindle 137 is in the axial direction a bearing pin 138 penetrated by it.
  • the bearing pin 138 is about a third pivot axis 139 pivotally mounted in an extension 140 of the frame 107.
  • the rotation of the handwheel 132 results in one Swiveling of the second threaded spindle 137 around the third Swivel axis 139 and ultimately to pivot the Boom 56, 57 about the first pivot axis 60.
  • Fig. 36 illustrates details of the pivot bearing the nut 134.
  • the coupling part 54 is e.g. by Weld (Fig. 38) attached to a threaded sleeve 145.
  • the threaded sleeve 145 engages with an internal thread 146 into an external thread 147 of the first threaded spindle 113.
  • the first threaded spindle 113 rotates hence the threaded sleeve 145 and thus the coupling part 54 in the axial direction. Doing so becomes an undesirable Tilting the coupling part 54 about the longitudinal axis of the first threaded spindle 113 by a guide pin 148 prevents that in a bore 149 according to FIG. 38 the boom 56 is housed.
  • the coupling part 54 overlaps the guide pin 148 with a lower one Recess 150.
  • Fig. 38 shows how the threaded sleeve 145 on plain bearings 151 is axially displaceably mounted in the boom 56.
  • the head piece 141 enables assembly and disassembly of the Guide pin 148 in the boom 56.
  • Fig. 42 shows how the trunnion 138 through snap rings 152 in the axial direction with respect to the extension 140 is set.
  • the handwheel 131 is not immediately open of the first threaded spindle 126, but rotatable mounted on an end wall 153 of the frame 107.
  • a stub shaft 154 is rotatably driven on the one end of a telescopic propeller shaft 155 connected.
  • the other end of the PTO shaft 155 is connected to the first threaded spindle 126. On this can be done regardless of the pivot position of the boom 124 about the first pivot axis 130 Displacement of the coupling part 119 in the direction of Do double arrow 122.
  • the coupling parts can be two-dimensional in a perpendicular to the first pivot axes 60, 130 Level can be set at any point.
  • FIG. 43 illustrates the design on the angle piece 110 and arrangement of the elongated holes 111 and receiving holes 156 for the upper ends of the trunnions 109 (Fig. 34).

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